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Gretchen Morgenson
December 4, 2007

2008: Year of Reckoning?

Global credit crunch exposes the need for more, not less, economic policy coordination among central bankers
Ernesto Zedillo
December 21, 2007

A More Just Fair Trade Is Needed

A case for the fair trade movement.
H. A. Harry Hendrarto
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NGOs Must Fight Against Govt Attack

Thai government should not seek to stifle opposition.
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The Dollar in Danger

Global players have many reasons to root for a strong dollar
Sebastian Mallaby
November 14, 2007
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